The Plymouth version of the Dodge Monaco in Canada was the Plymouth Sport Fury. In Canada, the Dodge Monaco was marketed as the Plymouth Sport Fury and was available in hardtop coupe or convertible body styles. The Canadian Monacos were equipped with Plymouth dashboards in 1965 and 1966. Unlike the U.S. Monaco versions, the Canadian Monacos were available with 318 cu in (5.21 L) V8s or the slant six .
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Contents
- What is the Plymouth version of Dodge Monaco?
- What Dodge car was the Plymouth Barracuda equivalent?
- What engine did the Dodge Monaco have?
- What was the difference between Dodge and Plymouth?
- How much horsepower does a 1974 Dodge Monaco have?
- What is the top speed of the Dodge Monaco?
- Were Dodge and Plymouth the same company?
- Did Plymouth have a Hemi?
- What was the Plymouth version of the Dodge Stratus?
- Is the Dodge Monaco a muscle car?
What is the Plymouth version of Dodge Monaco?
In Canada, a version of the Plymouth Sport Fury was marketed as the Dodge Monaco. It was available in hardtop coupe or convertible body styles. The Canadian Monacos were equipped with Plymouth dashboards in 1965 and 1966.
What Dodge car was the Plymouth Barracuda equivalent?
the Challenger
Plymouth had the Barracuda model. Dodge’s equivalent was the Challenger.
What engine did the Dodge Monaco have?
383-cid V-8 engine
Model overview
The Monaco was available only as a two-door hardtop, and featured the potent 383-cid V-8 engine with 315 hp, or 330 hp with dual exhaust. Standard transmission was a three-speed manual, but the automatic three-speed TorqueFlite or four-speed manual were available as options.
What was the difference between Dodge and Plymouth?
Dodge and Plymouth have made the same cars for years. They are the same company, (DaimlerChrysler), different ‘brands’. Cars like the Dodge Daytona and Plymouth Sundance were the same body style with different accessory packages.
How much horsepower does a 1974 Dodge Monaco have?
Dodge Monaco Custom Sedan 7.2 V8 224hp, 1974.
What is the top speed of the Dodge Monaco?
Performance
0 – 100 kph | 10.3 s |
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0 – 60 mph | 9.7 s |
Top speed | 202 kph (126 mph) |
Were Dodge and Plymouth the same company?
By the 1990s, Plymouth had lost much of its identity, as its models continued to overlap in features and prices with its sister brands, Dodge and Eagle. Chrysler attempted to remedy this by repositioning Plymouth to its traditional target market as the automaker’s entry-level brand.
Did Plymouth have a Hemi?
Hemi-powered Dodge and Plymouth cars produced in the model years of 1966 through 1971 have become collector’s items. For example, a 1971 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible equipped with the 426 Hemi engine sold at auction for US$3.5 million in 2014.
What was the Plymouth version of the Dodge Stratus?
The Plymouth Breeze, introduced in early 1996, filled the entry-level compact slot that was left vacant when the dated Acclaim was discontinued in 1995. A sister car to the Chrysler Cirrus and Dodge Stratus, the Breeze was aimed at young couples moving up from smaller cars but still wanting a car with personality.
Is the Dodge Monaco a muscle car?
The 1970 Dodge Monaco may not have achieved the iconic status of some muscle cars from its era, but it made its mark through its unique combination of luxury and power.